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but events like this including fires in new york city. right now, there is a fire involving 50 homes in new york. >>> now, atlantic city, new jersey, the particular spot is a terrorists town. it is flooded. it would be full of cars, but it impassable. sandy made landfall at 8:00. the area is under water. a 50-foot piece of the boardwalk washed away earlier in the day. at least 13 people in new jersey died from this storm. they are saying there could be more deaths downed as they start the recovery efforts today. >>> we are calling it a super storm. the wind and the rains that we're dealing with. in parts of north carolina snow. students in appalachian state university had to bundle up on their way to class. talk about a shock to the system. a week ago? of the kids were wearing shorteds and t-shirts. some schools had to cancel classes because of snow. >> incredible. sandy is bringing back memories from hurricane irene and giving you the side of the storms and how they compare. this image from nasa. the one on the left is hurricane sandy an
but events like this including fires in new york city. right now, there is a fire involving 50 homes in new york. >>> now, atlantic city, new jersey, the particular spot is a terrorists town. it is flooded. it would be full of cars, but it impassable. sandy made landfall at 8:00. the area is under water. a 50-foot piece of the boardwalk washed away earlier in the day. at least 13 people in new jersey died from this storm. they are saying there could be more deaths downed as they start...
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new york city officials think that the storm surge will hit here in new york harbor sometime between 8:00 and 9:00. high tide is scheduled for 8:506789 so wh8:50. when you combine the fact that it's a full moon which means high tides anyway, plus this outrageously huge hurricane that is coming our way, all of that spells trouble. and that is why there is a mandatory evacuation in this area here at battery park and much of the financial district. people were told to leave their homes by yesterday afternoon. there are a lot of people down here. some said, it's not so bad. i'll come out and take pictures. police are using bull horns to remind people that this is a mandatory evacuation area and it's not safe to be here even to take pictures either for your vacation or just for pros tear tea. as far as the city goes, city schools are closed tomorrow. amtrack service is canceled for tomorrow. the new york stock exchange will also be closed tomorrow and that is all because of this storm. city officials are urging people to stay indoors, don't go out if you don't have to. many bridges around
new york city officials think that the storm surge will hit here in new york harbor sometime between 8:00 and 9:00. high tide is scheduled for 8:506789 so wh8:50. when you combine the fact that it's a full moon which means high tides anyway, plus this outrageously huge hurricane that is coming our way, all of that spells trouble. and that is why there is a mandatory evacuation in this area here at battery park and much of the financial district. people were told to leave their homes by...
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york city handle it? >> the big apple has been shut down to its core. lower manhattan looks like a ghost town at wall street will be closed for consecutive days because of weather for the first time since the 18 hundreds. and place we have to look up to see were many people live, spiked scrapers are a concern and wind speeds on the ground or half of those of those on the top floors sometimes forcing buildings to s way. >> the further up you live, the re reason you should close your dreams and just stay away from windows. >> reporter: watched the bath water sloshing a brooklyn high- rise in gusts of barely 40 miles an h our, half of what is expected by sandy. at ground zero still under construction special precautions as teams worked at two get machinery tied down and fears heightened by 10-ton steel arm dangling from a high-rise building the main threat from sandy is a storm surge, not just letting the surge effect his with a look at vista powered by 80-mile an hour winds. sandy brings potential in extra
york city handle it? >> the big apple has been shut down to its core. lower manhattan looks like a ghost town at wall street will be closed for consecutive days because of weather for the first time since the 18 hundreds. and place we have to look up to see were many people live, spiked scrapers are a concern and wind speeds on the ground or half of those of those on the top floors sometimes forcing buildings to s way. >> the further up you live, the re reason you should close your...
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. >> okay, ron and now as you have heard, the water is flooding into new york city. and it's where we're tracking the national damage and also the winds are bearing down on the city of skyscrapers tonight, "20/20" anchor chris cuomo is covering this city in this storm. chris. >> reporter: hello, diane. you know, we wish we didn't have to be standing in the water but it's moving too quickly to change positions. already we've had more water from sandy than we did last year from irene. we're being told that protectively they'll shut off power down here soon so we hope everybody has gotten somewhere safe. sandy is coming. the question is, how will new york city handle it? the big apple has been shut down to its core. lower manhattan looks like a ghost town. wall street will be closed for consecutive days because of weather for the first timing since the 1800s in a place where you have to look up to see where many live, skyscrapers are a concern. wind speeds on the ground are half those on the top floors. sometimes forcing buildings to sway. >> the further up you live the
. >> okay, ron and now as you have heard, the water is flooding into new york city. and it's where we're tracking the national damage and also the winds are bearing down on the city of skyscrapers tonight, "20/20" anchor chris cuomo is covering this city in this storm. chris. >> reporter: hello, diane. you know, we wish we didn't have to be standing in the water but it's moving too quickly to change positions. already we've had more water from sandy than we did last year...
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. >>> and new york city watching the waters rise. the busiest city in america, a landmark line a ghost town. >>> and on this night when 60 million americans are feeling the effects of hurricane sandy, the abc news team is out in force on every corner of the storm. tonight, the moment it crashes on land, our team in the storm zone bringing you what's happening at this hour as "world news" begins. >>> good evening, and welcome to this special one-hour edition of "world news," and as we come on the air, it is happening right now, hurricane sandy crashing on shore. winds now at 90 miles per hour, and this storm is so big, so vast, 60 million americans will feel its power. tonight our extreme weather team is all over the storm zone ready to report, so let's go straight to abc's meteorologist ginger zee, who is right in the bull's-eye as the storm is hitting the shore now in atlantic city, new jersey. ginger? >> we're essentially inside the storm, diane. it is just to our south. we're easily getting into some of the worst stuff, 60 to even
. >>> and new york city watching the waters rise. the busiest city in america, a landmark line a ghost town. >>> and on this night when 60 million americans are feeling the effects of hurricane sandy, the abc news team is out in force on every corner of the storm. tonight, the moment it crashes on land, our team in the storm zone bringing you what's happening at this hour as "world news" begins. >>> good evening, and welcome to this special one-hour edition...
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sound we got in mayor bloomberg in new york city, sounds likely is disinviting the president to new york. listen to this. >> we would love to have him but we have lots of things to do, not trying to dis him but i know he planned a trip to new jersey i said that finds that represents the whole region, people know the storm he does not -- he has a lot to do, and i was flattered high offered to come, but i think that thing for him to do is go to new jersey. and represent the country. gerri: brad, it sounds like he is saying, you know the last thing we need is a presidential motorcade here. >> he is right in some respects, i never thought i would be sticking up for obama, but i will, a president, has directed a lot of federal aid not only to people of city of new york and long island and new jersey, affected, ohio, and a president has to do two things, to be president of the united states, and a political candidate a week before an elect, it is appropriate for a president to manage this crisis because federal government has an interest in it. gerri: justin? >> well, i think that president ob
sound we got in mayor bloomberg in new york city, sounds likely is disinviting the president to new york. listen to this. >> we would love to have him but we have lots of things to do, not trying to dis him but i know he planned a trip to new jersey i said that finds that represents the whole region, people know the storm he does not -- he has a lot to do, and i was flattered high offered to come, but i think that thing for him to do is go to new jersey. and represent the country. gerri:...
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york city this morning. how the storm took out part of the building. incredible, we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the facade fell onto a sidek at about 6:30 last nig >>> well, the collapse of a building in new york is likely storm-related. the facade fell on a sidewalk 6:30 last night leaving room on the second and third floors exposed to the elements there. this was on 8th avenue between 14th and 15th streets in manhattan. officials say strong winds a big factor. no injuries have been reported in the collapse, and it's under investigation. >>> the storm is doing something that almost never happens. it's closing wall street for a second day in a row. flooding in the financial district is the problem. it's the first time weather has closed u.s. stock markets since hurricane gloria in 1985. >>> the storm is not over yet. but the economic impact is already mounting. experts say sandy could cost over $1 billion in lost output, productivity and consumer spending. clean-up from the storm including power outages
york city this morning. how the storm took out part of the building. incredible, we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the facade fell onto a sidek at about 6:30 last nig >>> well, the collapse of a building in new york is likely storm-related. the facade fell on a sidewalk 6:30 last night leaving room on the second and third floors exposed to the elements there. this was on 8th avenue between 14th and 15th streets in manhattan. officials say strong winds a big factor. no injuries have...
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. >> and as we go to break, another live look out across the city of new york. 375,000 ordered out of the low lying areas in and around manhattan. sandy is headed that way. you see the cameras jostling a bit from the high wind. good morning maryland returns in a moment. >>> thanks for joining us on this monday morning. the rain is coming down. you are looking at a picture of ocean city and you can see the waves are pretty aggressive, too. this is the situation right there sandy not on the doorstep and this is what they are dealing with on the eastern shore. >> we have an announcement at ba. c2 news. city shelters are opening and charm city circulateor service has been canceled. those city shelters are going to be in the war memorial building on lexington and gay streets and baltimore junior academy and west cold spring lane and oliver community center and edmonson high school and partyson park high school and forest park high school. >> we want to remind you no mater what you have planned call ahead because a lot of businesses a lot of offices are closed. schools are closed today beca
. >> and as we go to break, another live look out across the city of new york. 375,000 ordered out of the low lying areas in and around manhattan. sandy is headed that way. you see the cameras jostling a bit from the high wind. good morning maryland returns in a moment. >>> thanks for joining us on this monday morning. the rain is coming down. you are looking at a picture of ocean city and you can see the waves are pretty aggressive, too. this is the situation right there sandy...
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the new york city region will be in the teeth of the storm tonight. already it's disrupted the city significantly. the new york stock exchange was shut down today and will be closed again tomorrow. major bridges and tunnels in and out of manhattan are closed or will stay closed or be closed soon. new york city's utility company, con ed sonsison is expecting re outages. tell us what's going on? we want to feel good about this. how is new york scrambling to deal with this? >> the good news is new york really isn't scrambling. we have a very well-organized office of emergency management, a command center with people staffing desks from every city agency, state agency, federal agency all working very cooperatively together. now, that said, this is an extreme storm. we have call for an evacuation of our zone a, that's 375,000 people. there's no way to know exactly but we think probably about half of those folks or somewhere around that have left. within this there have been a number, over 20, of our housing authority, public housing authority developments
the new york city region will be in the teeth of the storm tonight. already it's disrupted the city significantly. the new york stock exchange was shut down today and will be closed again tomorrow. major bridges and tunnels in and out of manhattan are closed or will stay closed or be closed soon. new york city's utility company, con ed sonsison is expecting re outages. tell us what's going on? we want to feel good about this. how is new york scrambling to deal with this? >> the good news...
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parts of new york city as we head southward across new jersey. they have been dealing with wind gusts in the 30 mile per hour range and also had reports of wind gusts exceeding 30 miles an hour. baltimore over 20 mile per hour winds. land fall through the state of new jersey as we head into later tonight. it is forecast to make a transition from a tropical system to hurricane to more of a nor' easter regardless of what the classification of sandy is 111 coastal flooding and heavy snow on the back end of this system. we are dealing with sandy for days. take a look at the forecast track. tuesday 8:00 a.m. a little further inland and forecast recur back out into portions of new england over the next several days. the center of it moving over n central portions of new jersey creates new york city farce storm surge. that's why we are forecasting the storm surge east of manhattan we are talking about significant flooding out there. also a huge storm standing about 800 miles. we are talking about water across areas further away from the new york city ar
parts of new york city as we head southward across new jersey. they have been dealing with wind gusts in the 30 mile per hour range and also had reports of wind gusts exceeding 30 miles an hour. baltimore over 20 mile per hour winds. land fall through the state of new jersey as we head into later tonight. it is forecast to make a transition from a tropical system to hurricane to more of a nor' easter regardless of what the classification of sandy is 111 coastal flooding and heavy snow on the...
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the police commissioner here in new york city is releasing this big nugget of information, that apparently there is a person in custody in relation to this case, someone who has apparently made it clear that he or she has a connection to this case. as you mentioned, man, this is an old case. 33 years old, etan patz went missing in a lower manhattan neighborhood, never to be seen. no one could crack this case. several weeks ago, the investigation reopened into a carpenter, a carpenter who had a carpentry shop just down the street from where etan patz's family lived. they, in fact, broke open the floor and removed a whole bunch of evidence from that lower manhattan building that has since changed into a number of other different kinds of venues and didn't find anything. they removed not only the floor, but dumpsteres near sdumpsters . nothing ever came of it. we are being told that is not the person in custody at this time, just that the nypd has a person in custody who has implicated himself, soledad, in this 1979 disappearance of etan patz. also no comment from the parents of etan patz. th
the police commissioner here in new york city is releasing this big nugget of information, that apparently there is a person in custody in relation to this case, someone who has apparently made it clear that he or she has a connection to this case. as you mentioned, man, this is an old case. 33 years old, etan patz went missing in a lower manhattan neighborhood, never to be seen. no one could crack this case. several weeks ago, the investigation reopened into a carpenter, a carpenter who had a...
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i wouldn't count on the new york city airports opening up today. hopefully they can as we go throughout wednesday. if you're flying in the east today, especially the northeast, you'll be lucky to get there. that's a look at your national forecast. now here is a look at the weather outside your window. >>> we're going to continue to watch the weak system moving through the northwest with a chance of showers out there. flagstaff, arizona, will have a nice day. southern california looks good, too. san diego right around 75. >>> we'll take another look at what the latest is with sandy coming up. >> all right, bill. thanks so much. >>> one of the many heartbreaking stories associated with this storm, the backup generator at a major new york city hospital failed, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of patients. >>> as the sun comes up on this tuesday, we'll have a much better indication of just how much destruction sandy caused along the atlantic coast and inland. you're watching "early to dash which. . >>> residents all across the northeast this morning
i wouldn't count on the new york city airports opening up today. hopefully they can as we go throughout wednesday. if you're flying in the east today, especially the northeast, you'll be lucky to get there. that's a look at your national forecast. now here is a look at the weather outside your window. >>> we're going to continue to watch the weak system moving through the northwest with a chance of showers out there. flagstaff, arizona, will have a nice day. southern california looks...
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york city. the ship was on its way to connecticut to florida, trying to steer around the storm when it ran into trouble. >> survivors coming out of the raft. >> reporter: the dramatic video shows the members of the crew jumping into the raft of a coast guard rescue swimmer. the distress call came in last night, the ship had lost power and was taking on water, some two feet an hour. the bounty and her crew were 90 miles off cape hatteras. and then earlier this morning, the 16-member crew were given the order to put on their survival suits and abandon ship. spotted first by a coast guard c-130, two choppers were launched into the teeth of the winds and low visibility. >> there was a lot of winds, fortunately going out there, there was tail wind, so we got out thereretty quick, even though it was at 180 wind. >> reporter: one was found in the water, the other in a life raft. >> it was like being in a washing machine. you have the waves kind of hitting at you from every single direction. >> reporter
york city. the ship was on its way to connecticut to florida, trying to steer around the storm when it ran into trouble. >> survivors coming out of the raft. >> reporter: the dramatic video shows the members of the crew jumping into the raft of a coast guard rescue swimmer. the distress call came in last night, the ship had lost power and was taking on water, some two feet an hour. the bounty and her crew were 90 miles off cape hatteras. and then earlier this morning, the 16-member...
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new york city is on the northern side of the storm . we could see storm surge of 11 feet. >> thank you for all of you joining us with special edition of "fox and friends". we started at 4:00 on the east coast. join us tomorrow morning as sandy makes landfall.
new york city is on the northern side of the storm . we could see storm surge of 11 feet. >> thank you for all of you joining us with special edition of "fox and friends". we started at 4:00 on the east coast. join us tomorrow morning as sandy makes landfall.
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here in new york travel within the city was made difficult. subways flooded and a fleet of taxicabs was left under water. the hurricane force winds fueled a fire that decimated a community that left many to wonder what to do next. this morning much of lower manhattan remains in darkness. >> lower manhattan is where we find anise. >> reporter: good morning. new york is trying to regain a sense of normalcy after hurricane sandy. the top priority for officials is trying to restore power and mass transit. the storm has moved away from the shore but the devastation left behind is obvious. homes buried or destroyed. boats tossed ashore. >> very difficult. >> reporter: the national guard spent the day rescuing stranded residents in moonachie and little ferry, new jersey. a tidal surge pushed five feet of water into the town in just minutes. >> we're waiting for rescue. >> reporter: president obama will tour the devastation in new jersey today. >> the most important message i have for them is that america is waiting. >> reporter: it could take days or
here in new york travel within the city was made difficult. subways flooded and a fleet of taxicabs was left under water. the hurricane force winds fueled a fire that decimated a community that left many to wonder what to do next. this morning much of lower manhattan remains in darkness. >> lower manhattan is where we find anise. >> reporter: good morning. new york is trying to regain a sense of normalcy after hurricane sandy. the top priority for officials is trying to restore...
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new york city is on the northern side of the storm . we could see storm surge of 11 feet. >> thank you for all of you joining us with special edition of "fox and fries"
new york city is on the northern side of the storm . we could see storm surge of 11 feet. >> thank you for all of you joining us with special edition of "fox and fries"
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and new york governor cuomo, announcing new york city buses, subways and rail service will be suspended, 59, starting at 7:00 tonight. this is tough on the nation's largest subway-riding population of 5 million people. governor cuomo, announcing that 1,175 troops will be mobilized in response to hurricane sandy and a handful of other states have declared states of emergency. new jersey, governor chris christie last year, ahead of irene, famously telling his residents to get the hell off the beach, is asking residents to heed the warnings and take sandy seriously. >> jamie: thanks. >> eric: the next advisory from the national hurricane center is expected to be issued in a few hours. we will keep you posted with the very latest, throughout the day here. . that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on thos
and new york governor cuomo, announcing new york city buses, subways and rail service will be suspended, 59, starting at 7:00 tonight. this is tough on the nation's largest subway-riding population of 5 million people. governor cuomo, announcing that 1,175 troops will be mobilized in response to hurricane sandy and a handful of other states have declared states of emergency. new jersey, governor chris christie last year, ahead of irene, famously telling his residents to get the hell off the...
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two of those deaths about 30 miles west of new york city. new jersey governor chris christie repeatedly warned people about the potential dangers earlier. >> i'm very disappointed some didn't listen to my order and i'm concerned it might lead to loss of life. >> reports of homes flooded under several feet of water and several rescues are under way, including those stranded in their cars. in their cars, can you imagine, trying to escape. >> i'm scared to death. so many people are going to die today. >> authorities are working to evacuate hundreds of areas. west atlantic city, hundreds of people there where waters are dangerously high. >> let's check in with emergency crews in new jersey. joining us on the phone, jenry paul emergency director from morris county, new jersey. update us on the latest. how many people without power. what are you able to do? what kind of assistance can you provide? >> we have a significant power issue going on as long as the strong winds that have hit us here. currently we have 163,000 at 9:09 without power so abou
two of those deaths about 30 miles west of new york city. new jersey governor chris christie repeatedly warned people about the potential dangers earlier. >> i'm very disappointed some didn't listen to my order and i'm concerned it might lead to loss of life. >> reports of homes flooded under several feet of water and several rescues are under way, including those stranded in their cars. in their cars, can you imagine, trying to escape. >> i'm scared to death. so many people...
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. >>> in new york city one world trade center reached a major milestone. david lee miller has more from lower manhattan. >> reporter: one world trade centre becoming the tallest building in new york city steel columns on the 100th floor placed making the building more than 1250 feet high, that is high enough to peek over the roof of the empire state building. >> i would like to welcome you to one world trade center as of now, is the tallest building in new york city. and well on our way to being the tallest building in the western hems fire so very exciting day. >> one world trade center isn't expected to reach full height for at least another year when completed the 104 floor sky stripper will be the tallest building in theist, surpassing the willis tower chicago and the third tallest in the world, dubai's burg khalifa will remain the tallest building. >> one world is more iconic for new york, new jersey our surrey i don't know a symbol of -- our region, it is a cymbal of liberty -- symbol of liberty and pride, of our community and men and women who worke
. >>> in new york city one world trade center reached a major milestone. david lee miller has more from lower manhattan. >> reporter: one world trade centre becoming the tallest building in new york city steel columns on the 100th floor placed making the building more than 1250 feet high, that is high enough to peek over the roof of the empire state building. >> i would like to welcome you to one world trade center as of now, is the tallest building in new york city. and...
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particularly in the new york city area. some areas will take it worse when it comes to rain and wind. now, we have reports of a crane collapse in midtown manhattan. the city mail to this storm is coming and prepared to the extent that it could. but things like this can happen. even in the best of circumstances. we have not received any reports of injuries on the ground or elsewhere. we will continue to monitor our local reporting for an update on that. we want to get to janus. janus, he said the wind is one of the main danger is. >> yes, around 54 miles an hour. we heard that the area was secure in this region. obviously, that's not the case as we look at this partially collapsed crane. hopefully people are in their homes. this is the type of scenario that we might be dealing with when we get this situation. megyn: i can see plenty of people walking up 47th street. there goes the fire truck. people are walking around. megyn: you know, we try so hard as meteorologists to make sure that people heed the warnings. nobody should
particularly in the new york city area. some areas will take it worse when it comes to rain and wind. now, we have reports of a crane collapse in midtown manhattan. the city mail to this storm is coming and prepared to the extent that it could. but things like this can happen. even in the best of circumstances. we have not received any reports of injuries on the ground or elsewhere. we will continue to monitor our local reporting for an update on that. we want to get to janus. janus, he said...
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york city, this is charlie rose. >> this has been a difficult week for the city of new york four days after hurricane sandy made landfall life has not yet returned to normal. gas shortages, power outages and disruptions of mass transit stand in the way of a full recovery. joining me now is ray kelly, new york city police commissioner. his force has been at the front line of rescue and relief efforts. the police department is working overtime in all areas of the city. not only to detect criminal behavior but also to be engaged with all the people who are part of the response to this tragedy. i'm pleased to have ray kelly back on this program. welcome. >> good to be with you, charlie. >> rose: we taped this at 5:00 on this day. you just got a phone call about the marathon. >> yerk the mayor has decided to cancel the marathon. the marathon has always been a unifying force in the city. and he didn't want it to be something that resulted in division or divisiveness. so he's decided that the marathon shouldn't go forward but that the sponsors, he's asked the sponsors to do this and they've
york city, this is charlie rose. >> this has been a difficult week for the city of new york four days after hurricane sandy made landfall life has not yet returned to normal. gas shortages, power outages and disruptions of mass transit stand in the way of a full recovery. joining me now is ray kelly, new york city police commissioner. his force has been at the front line of rescue and relief efforts. the police department is working overtime in all areas of the city. not only to detect...
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a tornado tearing through a new york city neighborhood today . the storm system that spawned this is very much active. watch it stretching up and down the east coast and we'll get the latest on who is in the path of danger right now. that game was awesome last night. we got crushed, dude. awesome game. nice. saints are getting good, huh? shotgun formation... yes. zone blitz, they disguise it so well. with nfl mobile from verizon, no one will know the game better than you. best defense in the league... well, almost no one. i will eat you. watch live games thursday, sunday and monday nights, plus get nfl redzone and nfl network coverage 24/7 on nfl mobile and experience football on verizon 4g lte. nothing complicated about a pair of 10 inch hose clamp pliers. you know what's complicated? shipping. shipping's complicated. not really. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service shipping's easy. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that's not complicated. no. come on. how about... a handshake. alright. prior
a tornado tearing through a new york city neighborhood today . the storm system that spawned this is very much active. watch it stretching up and down the east coast and we'll get the latest on who is in the path of danger right now. that game was awesome last night. we got crushed, dude. awesome game. nice. saints are getting good, huh? shotgun formation... yes. zone blitz, they disguise it so well. with nfl mobile from verizon, no one will know the game better than you. best defense in the...
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. >> millions in new york city are left in the dark. we have team coverage on the storm's trail of destruction. >> and as the storm changes, so do flights. what air travelers can expect today. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, millions of people are witht power or mass transit and my areas are floode >>> sandy hammers the east coast leaving destruction in her path. millions
. >> millions in new york city are left in the dark. we have team coverage on the storm's trail of destruction. >> and as the storm changes, so do flights. what air travelers can expect today. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, millions of people are witht power or mass transit and my areas are floode >>> sandy hammers the east coast leaving destruction in her path. millions
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york city, in new england. if it comes in south of new york city, that is the hudson river. and new york city, you better be ready for some severe flooding. [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>shepard: the presidential race is tied up nationwide but the swing states will decide it. both campaigns playing up news of growth in the economy. the president's camp saying it shows we are on the right track. governor romney says it and too little too late. according to the commerce department the economy grew at 2 percent rate the last few months up
york city, in new england. if it comes in south of new york city, that is the hudson river. and new york city, you better be ready for some severe flooding. [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the...
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to the east of new york city, long island is getting hit with a storm surge. streets are flooded and more than 525,000 homes and businesses have lost power. michelle miller is in sag harbor. >> reporter: by noon, sandy's storm surge had already wiped out the laser-thin beach in sag harbor. police chief tom fabiano was stunned. how far did the beach go out? >> probably about 100 feet. >> reporter: there's nothing left. >> no, there's nothing left here. there's a playground behind us and in all the years i've been here i've never seen it come up to the road or anything like that. >> reporter: flooding is the chief's main concern but he says winds are proving just as dangerous. strong wes stripped boats off their moorings and well-rooted trees were toppled. there is a voluntary evacuation order in low-lying areas here. have you ever seen it this bad? >> no, i haven't. i've been here 35 years doing this job. and this is not even the worst of it. >> reporter: at this bar across the street from te harbor the power was already out but people were trying to squeeze in
to the east of new york city, long island is getting hit with a storm surge. streets are flooded and more than 525,000 homes and businesses have lost power. michelle miller is in sag harbor. >> reporter: by noon, sandy's storm surge had already wiped out the laser-thin beach in sag harbor. police chief tom fabiano was stunned. how far did the beach go out? >> probably about 100 feet. >> reporter: there's nothing left. >> no, there's nothing left here. there's a...
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it was dangling over the streets of new york city. the other big issue is the storm surge that happened. i was in the storm surge had a chance to walk knee deep in the waters. the subway system flooded also a hospital new york city university. the hospital was flooded knocked out the backup generators they had to evacuate some 200 cases to other hospitals around new york city and of course the big story is transportation getting around the city. the subway systems inundated. the mta is calling it the wos disaster to hit the subway system here in the city. very difficult days coming up back to you. >>> todd starnes for us in new york city telling us about the fire and the crane that a lot of people in new york are talking about. >>> new york is one of the hardest hit areas. talk to anna kooiman live with us on the phone in long beach long island. how are things looking there today? >> good morning. the water reseeds some what. we look out the windows we are looking out our windows a few hours ago water as far as we could see the water
it was dangling over the streets of new york city. the other big issue is the storm surge that happened. i was in the storm surge had a chance to walk knee deep in the waters. the subway system flooded also a hospital new york city university. the hospital was flooded knocked out the backup generators they had to evacuate some 200 cases to other hospitals around new york city and of course the big story is transportation getting around the city. the subway systems inundated. the mta is calling...
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it is shaped so you funnel water into new york city and push the storm surge in. the normal hurricane like irene comes along the coast and heads for long island and we get flooding along the coast but this is piling water back in. there is a storm, a fictional storm for new york city that comes from the southeast, drives the storm surge through long island sound in the city and from the narrows. what is amazing, this has the chance to do that and that puts the battery underwater and we could have subways flooded and everything else back in here. >>neil: we are coming up on election day. could we see power outages, still, on election day? >>guest: i am taking credit for starting that a couple days ago with a tweet. a friend said what about the election, and i said, you are right, we can have power outages, we will, until that time. >>neil: a broad area? >>guest: from washington, dc, all the way up to boston. like rick said, this will have a wide swath of wind but what will distinguish this storm coming from the southeast will be the amazing storm surge in some plac
it is shaped so you funnel water into new york city and push the storm surge in. the normal hurricane like irene comes along the coast and heads for long island and we get flooding along the coast but this is piling water back in. there is a storm, a fictional storm for new york city that comes from the southeast, drives the storm surge through long island sound in the city and from the narrows. what is amazing, this has the chance to do that and that puts the battery underwater and we could...
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parts of new york city is flooding. this is queens over the bridge. >> we have a look at the damage all across the region affecting so many millions of people. good morning, todd. >> good morning. this is a serious situation happening in queens right now. the fire started after 11:00. this area in evacuation zone a. we don't know how many people how many homeowners were able to evacuate. this fire spread to more than 50 homes now. cox news can confirm 50 homes engulfed in flames. firefighters are battling the blaze. fanned the gusty winds. these winds have been incredible. we have video. the winds so powerful they sheered the front facade off of this apartment building exposing the apartments inside. it's not just the winds it's also the rains lots of flooding. the storm surge that happened last night i happen to be out there in mid town manhattan walking knee deep in these raging rivers that were once streets. this wall of water 13 foot surge of water that came across battory park into the world trade center constructi
parts of new york city is flooding. this is queens over the bridge. >> we have a look at the damage all across the region affecting so many millions of people. good morning, todd. >> good morning. this is a serious situation happening in queens right now. the fire started after 11:00. this area in evacuation zone a. we don't know how many people how many homeowners were able to evacuate. this fire spread to more than 50 homes now. cox news can confirm 50 homes engulfed in flames....
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a look at a jersey shore town before and after the storm, this is about 45 miles south of new york city in the after shot on the right of the screen you can see the beep is badly eroded and homes are missing or in ruin. streets are flooded. experts now predict the total economic damage from the mega storm could be up to $50 billion. that's more than double the first estimate. we have teen fox courage with more from rick. tens of thousands were stranded in hoboken, new jersey, but, first, the gasoline. just on our staff of about 30 or so people, it is story after story. three hours and you run out of gas. >>jonathan: it is a tough situation. we are on the west side of manhattan. you can see the line here for gas. as we swing around, that is just the end of the line. it goes all the way back down here long 10th avenue for block after block after block. they have cordoned off two lanes just for the traffic waiting for gas. members of the new york finest are keeping order because as you can imagine tempers are getting a little short at times. we spoke to some those early today who have been
a look at a jersey shore town before and after the storm, this is about 45 miles south of new york city in the after shot on the right of the screen you can see the beep is badly eroded and homes are missing or in ruin. streets are flooded. experts now predict the total economic damage from the mega storm could be up to $50 billion. that's more than double the first estimate. we have teen fox courage with more from rick. tens of thousands were stranded in hoboken, new jersey, but, first, the...
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bands of rain are approaching the new york city area, extremely high tides expected, wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour, and are expected before this time tomorrow. but they're not here yet. millions of people here in the city up and down the northeast coast are hunkered down already, they're at home or with friends, or family, or they're in public shelters. the shelves of many stores have been shopped bare in anticipation of this enormous storm which unlike a traditional hurricane will be an enduring event, stretching perhaps into thursday. there are flood warnings as i said, high wind warnings, and maria molina, the hardest working person in the news business is here to tell us everything we need to know when and where the storm is going to hit. okay, maria, when does it come to new york? where is it now? who are the first people impacted? >> right now the center of sandy located just thigh south-southeast of the the new york city area, pretty far away and we're not expecting sandy to make landfall across central new jersey until tomorrow night. and pretty late at night, the later e
bands of rain are approaching the new york city area, extremely high tides expected, wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour, and are expected before this time tomorrow. but they're not here yet. millions of people here in the city up and down the northeast coast are hunkered down already, they're at home or with friends, or family, or they're in public shelters. the shelves of many stores have been shopped bare in anticipation of this enormous storm which unlike a traditional hurricane will be an...
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. >> here is the picture from new york city. sandy is churning up waters of new york harbor, stock markets are closed. it will be that way tomorrow as well as well as a construction crane toppled by the wind is dangling 74 floors above mid town manhattan. >> here is snow falling as sandy collides with a powerful cold front coming in from canada. blizzard warnings and higher elevations could get oup three feet. >> the president cancelled campaign appearances to deal with this. here he is getting a briefing today in the situation room. we want to turn now to abc 7 spencer christian. tracking sandy into the night. >> this is a storm worth tracking all day into the night this, is our doppler radar. you can see how massive this is affecting the northeastern quadrant of the nation. an unusual thing is turning from tropical system now into what will be a snow storm for areas. wide spread rainfall, and into the center. circulation is now just west of atlantic city, new jersey. taking a look at conditions around new york. it's hard hit b
. >> here is the picture from new york city. sandy is churning up waters of new york harbor, stock markets are closed. it will be that way tomorrow as well as well as a construction crane toppled by the wind is dangling 74 floors above mid town manhattan. >> here is snow falling as sandy collides with a powerful cold front coming in from canada. blizzard warnings and higher elevations could get oup three feet. >> the president cancelled campaign appearances to deal with this....